The Destruction of the Temple of Baal and the Slaughter of his Priests, by Philips Galle (1537–1612) after Maarten van Heemskerck (1498–1574)

This engraved print, by Philips Galle (1537–1612) and Maarten van Heemskerck (1498–1574), depicts the brutal and ruthless crackdown by King Josiah of Judah (r....

Sentenced To Marry Her Cook? Emperor Justinian II’s Bizarre Punishment Of A Rebel’s Wife

Yes, according to medieval chronicles, Emperor Justinian II of Constantinople (r. 685-695, 705-711) sentenced the wife of a rebel to marry her household cook....

A Summary Of 15th-Century Witchcraft Beliefs By Pope Innocent VIII

Pope Innocent VIII (r. 1484-1492) was Pope of the Roman Catholic Church when Jacob (or James) Sprenger and Heinrich (or Henry) Kramer began formulating...

Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton (c. 1755/1757-1804) "Men, upon too many occasions, do not give their own understandings fair play; but, yielding to some untoward bias, they entangle...

Moses In The Bullrushes, By Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937)

This blue painting, by the American artist Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937), re-creates a storied scene from the early life of Moses, the famous Hebrew...

The Dancing Warrior-Priests Of Rome

  If someone were to travel back in time and walk the streets of ancient Rome (especially during the month of March), that time-traveler might...

Widowed Queen Fredegund’s Assassination Attempt Against Widowed Queen Brunhild

In 566 or 567, two Visigoth sisters married two Frankish brothers. The brides were Galswintha and Brunhild, daughters of King Athanagild of the Visigoths...

Evening Of The Deluge, Painted By Joseph Mallord William Turner (c. 1775–1851)

Joseph Mallord William Turner (c. 1775–1851), an English painter usually known for bright, colorful and picturesque landscapes, decided on a darker theme for this...

The Drowning Of Julius Avitus

Julius Avitus was a young man who lived around the late 1st century in the Roman Empire. He was evidently an aspiring writer, but...

The Mythical Hero, Sigurd The Volsung, Had A Bad Habit Of Cutting His Enemies In Half

  Spoken tales of the dragon-slayer, Sigurd, were around long before anyone took the time to write the legend down into a textual format. Even...
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